Basics

JetBrains Rider provides a number of handy Clipboard operations. You can copy, cut, and paste selected text, a path to a file, or a reference to a symbol or a line of code.

Because JetBrains Rider uses the system Clipboard, you can copy and paste between applications. So doing, when pasting Clipboard entries, JetBrains Rider removes any formatting from the text and any special symbols from the String values.

The Paste command smartly understands what is being inserted. If you paste a reference to a symbol, it is analyzed for possible imports, references, etc. So doing, JetBrains Rider provides the necessary brackets and places the caret at the appropriate insertion point. The Paste Simple command helps paste any Clipboard entry as a plain text, without any analysis.

JetBrains Rider enables Clipboard stacking, which means that you can store multiple Clipboard entries and access them with a single shortcut. The number of entries that can be kept in the Clipboard stack is customizable on the Editor page of the Settings/Preferences dialog.

Copying a selected fragment of text

Do one of the following:

On the main menu, choose Edit | Copy.

Press Ctrl+C.

Click the Copy button on the toolbar.

Note that the Ctrl+D keyboard shortcut clones a line at the caret or a selected arbitrary fragment of text.

Copying the path to a file

Do one of the following:

Open the desired file in the editor, then choose Edit | Copy Path on the main menu or press Ctrl+Shift+C.

Select the desired file in the Project tool window and choose Copy Path on the context menu of the selection.

Copying the reference to a line or a symbol

Open the desired file in the editor.

Place the caret at a certain line of code.

Do one of the following:

On the main menu, choose Edit | Copy Reference.

On the context menu of the line at caret, choose Copy Reference.

Press Ctrl+Shift+Alt+C.

JetBrains Rider creates a string in the format that depends on a symbol at caret. For example:

Cutting a selected fragment of text

Pasting the last entry from the clipboard

Place the caret in the location where you want to paste content.

Do one of the following:

On the main menu, choose Edit | Paste.

Press Ctrl+V.

Click the Paste button on the toolbar.

If you perform paste in a .NET languages file, the further behavior depends on the settings in the Auto Import page of the Editor options. If the Ask option has been selected, select the necessary imports from the list of missing imports. In all other cases, the last clipboard entry is pasted silently.

Pasting the last entry from the clipboard as plain text

Do one of the following:

On the main menu, choose Edit | Paste Simple.

Press Ctrl+Shift+Alt+V.

Pasting a specific entry from the clipboard

On the main menu, choose Edit | Paste from History or press Ctrl+Shift+V.

In the Choose Content to Paste dialog box select the desired entry from the list of recent Clipboard entries, and click OK.

The depth of the Clipboard stack is configured in the Limits section on the Editor page of the Settings/Preferences dialog box. When the specified number is exceeded, the oldest entry is removed from the list.